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Competitive Cheerleading Manual for Schools and Managers Table of Contents School Information Terms and Conditions ..................................................................................................................................................1-6 Competing School Information ....................................................................................................................................7-8 Scoresheet.......................................................................................................................................................................9 Scoresheet Rubric....................................................................................................................................................10-11 Execution Descriptors....................................................................................................................................................12 Definitions and Scoring Tools........................................................................................................................................13 Legalities Sheet .............................................................................................................................................................14 Deductions Sheet ..........................................................................................................................................................15 Entry Procedures...........................................................................................................................................................16 Photo Instruction Page..................................................................................................................................................17 Information for Schools Advancing to the State Final ...................................................................................................18 Request for Additional Awards.................................................................................................................................19-20 Student Media Information for Schools ........................................................................................................................21 General Information School’s Responsibility Towards Hosting Officials...................................................................................................23-24 Do What’s Right! Sportsmanship Criteria......................................................................................................................25 Emergency Action Plan ............................................................................................................................................26-27 IHSA Protocol for Implementation of NFHS Sports Playing Rule for Concussions .......................................................28 Concussion Information ...............................................................................................................................................29 Mandatory Concussion Education Return to Play Policy State Final Media Arrangements....................................................................................................................................30 Manager Information Managers Checklist ..................................................................................................................................................32-33 Managers Safety Information ........................................................................................................................................34 Required PA Announcements...................................................................................................................................35-40 Winners Report Instructions .........................................................................................................................................41 Awards Delivery Information .........................................................................................................................................42 Licensed Vendor Information ........................................................................................................................................43 Request for Duplicate Awards .......................................................................................................................................44 Internet Video Broadcasting Information.......................................................................................................................45 Instructions for completing Financial Report online......................................................................................................46 Revision History Jan. 10 Terms & Conditions IV-E-1, 2; State Competition Information 7.
2021-2022 Competitive Cheerleading State Series Terms and Conditions In accordance with Section 1.450 of the Sectionals. Sectional host sites and school E. Eligibility: All member schools in IHSA Constitution, the IHSA Board of Directors assignments will be announced in November good standing may enter one (1) team under has approved the Terms and Conditions and posted at www.ihsa.org on the the provisions of the IHSA by-laws. governing the 2021-2022 IHSA Competitive “Competitive Cheerleading” menu page under Cheerleading State Series. “State Series Information and Results”. Gross- F. Affirmative Action: Boys and girls inger Motors Arena in Bloomington will be the shall be permitted to participate in the state I. SCHOOL CLASSIFICATION venue for the State Final. Tournament Central series as outlined in the IHSA affirmative action will be located at the Pepsi Ice Center Foyer policy. Classification in the IHSA Competitive adjacent to the Arena. Cheerleading State Series will be determined G. Online List of Participants: according to IHSA Policy 17 (Classification III. ONLINE ENTRIES, WITHDRAWL Registration for the state series will be System). PROCEDURE, ELIGIBILITY, completed online using the IHSA Schools Request to play up a division may be AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND ONLINE Center. Each school must complete the online made through the IHSA by September 1. LIST OF PARTICIPANTS list of participants by midnight on Monday, January 10, 2022. If a school does not submit A. Divisions: A. Policies and Procedures: The policy the online list of participants by the deadline, Schools shall be categorized for for entry deadlines, late entries and coaches and/or participants from the school participation in the Competitive Cheerleading withdrawals shall be the policies and are subject to penalties, which could include, State Series based on the following: procedures regarding entry for all IHSA but not be limited to being ruled ineligible to 1. Large Team Division: A school sponsored sports included in the 2021-22 coach or compete in the state series and/or enrollment of 1638.01 and over shall have up entry policies and procedures which can be charged $100.00. to 24 rostered participants with 20 allowed on found in the IHSA Schools Center on the IHSA 1. Confirmation of receipt of online the competition floor. website. list of participants: Schools should login to 2. Medium Team Division: A school their school center site on the IHSA website enrollment between 663.01 to 1638.00 shall B. Online Entries: All member schools and go to the activity tracker. The activity have up to 20 rostered participants with 16 must enter their school into state series tracker will show “completed”, if you have allowed on the competition floor. competition through the IHSA School Center checked the button indicating you finished your 3. Small Team Division: A school on the IHSA website at www.ihsa.org. The report. enrollment up to 663.00 shall have up to 16 deadline for entry is November 1, 2021. 2. If the activity tracker does not rostered participants with 12 allowed on the indicate “completed”, then you must go back competition floor. C. Late Entries: Any attempt to enter a into your school’s list of participants and check 4. Coed Team Division: Two males sport online after the established deadline will the button on the online list of participants on the competition floor is an open division and be denied. Schools that wish to enter after the indicating you are finished with your report. shall have up to 24 rostered participants with deadline will be considered late. To be 20 on the competition floor. considered for late entry, the principal/IHSA IV. FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS a. All Coed teams need to be official representative must contact the IHSA announced to the IHSA by November 15. office to request late entry into the state series. A. Sectional Host School Expenses: b. Teams who miss this This request shall be in writing and can be Sectional host schools shall receive a deadline will compete in the designated directed to tcraig@ihsa.org. The penalty for late guarantee of $550 for hosting plus 20% of the division per the school’s enrollment. entry shall be $100.00. net income. Officials will be paid by the IHSA Note: A mascot is considered part via ArbiterPay. of a team and will be counted as a part of the D. Breach of Contract By-Law 6.041 maximum number of cheerleaders allowed on (Withdrawal Procedures): To withdraw B. Sites Other Than Member Schools: the competition floor. without penalty, the principal/IHSA official When a sectional is held at a site other than an representative must e-mail or fax notice to the IHSA member school, the IHSA will determine II. DATES AND SITES IHSA office (tcraig@ihsa.org or 309-663-7479) the financial arrangements with the host using notifying the IHSA of the school’s withdrawal current financial arrangements as guidelines. A. Dates: The dates for the IHSA from the competitive cheerleading state series Competitive Cheerleading State Series are: prior to the online list of participants deadline C. Participant Expenses: Neither the 1. Sectionals: Saturday, January 29, of January 10, 2022. IHSA or the local tournament management will 2022. 1. If a school withdraws after the assume responsibility for any contestant 2. State Final: Friday and Saturday, deadline of January 10, 2022, the school will expenses of any kind. February 4 & 5, 2022. be charged a $100 penalty. 2. If a school does not show up for B. Sites: The state shall be divided into competition, the school will be charged a $100 five (5) Sectionals. The number of competing penalty and, if applicable, the school may be schools, travel distance, geographical location charged for any additional financial loss and the number of entries shall be primary sustained by the offended school(s) or the factors in the determination of number and association because of such breach. boundary lines for schools assigned to these —1—
D. Digital Tickets: Per IHSA Board with the head official before the announcement 3. In the sectional and state series, Policy 22, GoFan Digital Tickets will be the of results or the presentation of awards. uninterrupted clock minutes shall be provided exclusive ticket option available for this sport at for warm-up prior to competition. Teams may the Sectional and State Final levels of the State C. Sectional Performance Order: not be on the official warm-up floor prior to the Series. Any exceptions must be approved by Sectional competition order will be randomly designated time. the IHSA office. determined by the IHSA and will be posted 4. Only approved/credentialed parti- online on the competitive cheerleading menu cipants, coaches, and athletic trainers will be E. Admission: The IHSA Board of page under state series information & results allowed in the warm-up area during sectionals Directors has established the following ticket after the January list of participants deadline. and state final competition. prices for sectional and state final competition: There will be a site manager at each sectional. 1. Sectional - $7.00 general No local manager shall be permitted to change F. Competition Disruption: Tourna- admission. the order in which the schools compete unless ment management reserves the right to cease 2. State - $11.00 per session given permission by the IHSA office. Programs competition under the following conditions: general admission. and schedules can be created by the sectional 1. At the sectional and state Note: Child in arms requires no ticket managers using TourneyWire, the web-based preliminary rounds IHSA licensed officials for all levels of competition. competition management service program. reserve the right to stop a routine due to an *Additional convenience fee may obvious injury. apply for GoFan digital tickets. D. Coaches Meeting: A coaches’ a. In the event that an injury meeting will be conducted prior to each causes the team’s routine to be interrupted F. Refunds: Under no circumstances division of competition at sectional and state as during a performance, the head official and shall there be a refund of ticket money for outlined in the performance schedule. A coach tournament management shall determine the tickets sold. (or a school representative) from each school time for the team to feed back into the warm- must attend this meeting. The purpose of the up and competition order to complete their V. TOURNAMENT ASSIGNMENTS meeting is to review any policies, procedures performance. This time should not exceed 30 and rules governing the conduct of the event. (thirty) minutes for the team to perform their A. Sectional Assignments: Sectional Coaches will be responsible for the information routine again. Judging will resume from the assignments can be found online at covered at the meeting. point at which the injury/interruption occurred www.ihsa.org on the “Competitive 1. The sectional manager or as determined by the head official. The routine Cheerleading” page under “State Series appointed manager shall conduct the meeting must be performed full-out from the beginning. Information & Results”. All IHSA member for coaches prior to each division at the All point deductions accumulated to the point schools entered in the Competitive sectional tournament on the Saturday of of injury will carry over. If a team prefers not to Cheerleading State Series will be assigned by sectionals. re-work the routine, at the coaches’ discretion, the IHSA to one of the five (5) proportional 2. The sectional manager will they may take the score they have received up divisions for sectional level competition. These introduce the head official/officiating crew and to that point. If a skill has not been performed assignments will appear online after the any other personnel that they deem necessary a “0” will be given in that category. If multiple November entry deadline. Assignments are to introduce to the coaches. The sectional injuries occur, the same process will be in made according to the IHSA Grouping Policy manager will discuss items on the sectional effect. #18. The number of competing schools, travel agenda/tournament logistics and answer any b. In the event that an injury distance, geographical location and the number questions regarding the competition. occurs during warm-up and the athlete is no of entries shall be primary factors in the 3. Sectional managers have the longer able to participate, the head official and determination of number and boundary lines option to prerecord or send out this tournament management shall determine the for these sectionals. information to qualifying schools in lieu of an in time for the team to feed back into the warm up person coaches meeting. and competition order. This time should not VI. TOURNAMENT STRUCTURE AND exceed 30 (thirty) minutes from the time of TIME SCHEDULES E. Warm-up Time: A seven (7) injury in the warm-up area. minute warm-up time at the sectional 2. If, in the opinion of the A. Sectional Management: In all cases tournament shall be posted online at tournament officials, a team’s routine is in which a member school is selected as a www.ihsa.org. prior to competition. An eight interrupted because of failure of the competition site, the IHSA official (8) minute warm-up time at the state final will tournament equipment, facilities, or other representative of the high school shall be posted online at ihsa.org. Coaches and factors attributable to the tournament rather automatically assume entire responsibility for competitors must report in person to the than the team, the head official should stop the the competition. The official representative may warm-up site director at the designated time. routine. The tournament officials will determine delegate the authority to manage the 1. At sectional and state the degree and effect of the interruption. The competition to another staff member. If the site competition the host shall not make its team will be allowed to present its routine from is not located at a member school, then the performance area available earlier to any teams the place in the routine where the interruption IHSA Board of Directors shall appoint a local for practice sessions. When a part of the state occurred. manager with like responsibilities. series is played at a facility other than a 3. In the event a team’s routine is member school’s facility, none of the teams interrupted because of failure of the team’s B. Sectional Manager: The local entered, including a hosting member school own equipment, the team must either continue manager shall have authority to take proper shall be permitted to practice at the facility. the routine or take the score earned to that and appropriate action in any case of unusual 2. Schools entered in the point. situations arising during the competitions. competition will only be allowed warm- However, no part of the terms and conditions up/practice time as scheduled by the IHSA. G. State Final Time Schedule: On may be set aside. In all cases involving an Mats should be provided for all three warm-up Friday, February 4, 2022 preliminary rounds of interpretation not specifically covered by the stations: stretching - 1 mat, tumbling - 2 mats, competition will be conducted. On Saturday, rules, the competition manager shall consult full warm-up – 9 mats. February 5, 2022 final rounds of competition —2—
will be conducted. The state final time schedule official is the only person permitted to pick up Note: Finalized state final performance shall be as follows: the schools’ packet. The Pepsi Ice Rink foyer of schedules will be posted online on the Monday Grossinger Motors Arena in downtown after sectional level competition. Friday, February 4, 2022 Bloomington is tournament central. VII. SECTIONAL ADVANCEMENT OF SESSION 1 I. State Final Performance Order: The WINNERS Small and Medium Team Preliminaries IHSA office will determine the performance order for state level competition. This order will A. Sectionals: The first, second, third, 8:00 a.m.—Doors of the Arena Open to Public be posted online on the competitive fourth and fifth place teams in each division 8:55 a.m.—Welcome & National Anthem cheerleading page at www.ihsa.org under state from the sectional shall advance to the state 9:00 a.m.—First Performance series information & results. The following final and compete in the division in which they (Small and Medium team performances formula shall be used to determine the qualified. alternate) performance order for the state final: 1:10 p.m.—Last Performance 1. Each sectional is randomly B. Advancement of Next Qualifier: 1:15 p.m.—Announcement of Small Division assigned a letter code (A to E) prior to the start Should a qualifying team withdraw or be Finalists of the state series. disqualified before the state final tournament, 1:30 p.m.—Announcement of Medium 2. The chart below, and the the remaining qualifier from the same sectional Division Finalists sectional code, is published at the same time in that division shall be moved up. as the sectional performance order. SESSION 2 3. Each team’s performance order C. Withdrawal or Disqualification: A Large and Coed Team Preliminaries within a particular division is determined by the team moving up due to withdrawal or place the team won at the sectional disqualification may be entered in the state final 2:30 p.m.—Doors of the Arena Open to Public tournament, according to the table. up to the competition time. It is the 3:25 p.m.—Welcome & National Anthem 4. In case of a tie for 5th place at a responsibility of the principal or coach to notify 3:30 p.m.—First Performance sectional, an additional entry will be added at the IHSA office at the earliest possible time that (Large and Coed team performances the end of the order. another advancing team may be necessary. The alternate) 5. In case of a tie for any particular IHSA office will officially inform the school’s 7:40 p.m.—Last Performance place at a sectional, the teams will perform in administration/coach that they will replace a 7:45 p.m.—Announcement of Large Division the opposite order in the state finals. For qualifier. Finalists example, at sectional A, two teams tie for 2nd 8:00 p.m.—Announcement of Coed Division (and 3rd) place. In the chart, the order VIII. TOURNAMENT RULES Finalists assigned to A-2 is #14. The order assigned to Note: Coaches meeting information will be A-3 is #18. Reversing the order, the team that A. NFHS Spirit Rules Book: The current sent out to qualifying schools in lieu of an in performed first in the sectional is assigned National Federation Spirit Rules published by person coaches meeting. order #18. The team that performed last in the the National Federation of High Schools sectional is assigned order #14. (NFHS) are the official rules governing the Saturday, February 5, 2022 IHSA competitive cheerleading state series Order Sectional Place competition. The NFHS’s official high school SESSION 3 1 A 5 Spirit Rules Book is the minimum safety guide Finals 2 B 4 for the state series. 10:00 a.m.—Doors of the Arena Open to 3 C 3 Public 4 D 2 B. Participants: Schools shall be 10:55 a.m.—Welcome & National Anthem 5 E 1 categorized for participation in the Competitive 11:00 a.m.—Small and Medium Team Finals 6 B 5 Cheerleading State Series based on the (Small and Medium team performances 7 C 4 following: alternate) 8 D 3 1. Large Team Division: A school 12:45 p.m.—Small Team Awards 9 E 2 shall have up to 24 rostered participants with 1:15 p.m.—Medium Team Awards 10 A 1 20 allowed on the competition floor. 2:30 p.m.—IESA Exhibition 11 C 5 2. Medium Team Division: A school 2:55 p.m.—Announcements & National 12 D 4 shall have up to 20 rostered participants with Anthem 13 E 3 16 allowed on the competition floor. 3:00 p.m.—Large and Coed Team Finals 14 A 2 3. Small Team Division: A school (Large and Coed team performances 15 B 1 shall have up to 16 rostered participants with alternate) 16 D 5 12 allowed on the competition floor. 4:45 p.m.—Large Team Awards 17 E 4 4. Coed Team Division: Two males 5:15 p.m.—Coed Team Awards 18 A 3 on the competition floor is an open division and 19 B 2 shall have up to 24 rostered participants with H. State Final School Packets: At the 20 C 1 20 on the competition floor. state final, school packets, which include 21 E 5 a. All Coed teams need to be important state final information, updates, 22 A 4 announced to the IHSA by November 15. state final credentials and programs may be 23 B 3 b. Teams who miss this picked up Thursday, February 3 from 6:30 p.m. 24 C 2 deadline will compete in the designated to 8:30 p.m. at the Grossinger Motors Arena 25 D 1 division per the school’s enrollment. VIP south entrance and after 7:00 a.m. on Note: A mascot is considered part Friday, February 4, at the Pepsi Ice Rink main of a team and will be counted as a part of the entrance located on the south of the maximum number of cheerleaders allowed on Grossinger Motors Arena. A coach/school the competition floor. —3—
C. Competition Guidelines: Each team b. Megaphones appropriately F. Scoring: Refer to the score sheet and will present one competitive routine. used by competitors will be permitted. rubric in the competition manual. 1. Timing c. Teams shall be permitted to 1. Sectional: The official IHSA score a. Competition will consist of a place the above listed items on the competition sheet will be used for the scoring of all three (3) minute time limit. floor before timing begins. competitive cheerleading routines. The total b. No penalty for time violations d. Teams should avoid stepping accumulative point value of the officials score will be assessed until three (3) seconds beyond on poms, signs, school flags/banners and sheets will be averaged. There shall be one (1) the specified time limit. For example, if the time megaphones. After use, items must be placed IHSA head official, three (3) IHSA technical limit is three (3) minutes, no penalty will be safely on the floor per NFHS Spirit Rule 2-1-5. officials, and three (3) IHSA panel officials assessed until the performance has exceeded e. Glitter may be used on signs assigned by the IHSA for each sectional site. three minutes and 3 seconds as verified by two if laminated or sealed per NFHS Spirit Rule 3- 2. State: The official IHSA score (2) stopwatches. 1-7. sheet will be used for the scoring of all c. The team may use a f. Props are not permitted. competitive cheerleading routines. The total maximum of two minutes (2) of the three- Only crowd leading signs, poms, school accumulative point value of the officials score minute time limit for music. The timing begins flags/banners may be used in a safe manner sheets will be averaged. There shall be five (5) with the team’s first movement, voice, or note per VIII. C. 4. a IHSA hired panel officials and one (1) head of music, whichever comes first, on the panel official for each division for state. There competition floor. Timing ends with the last D. Artificial Noisemakers: All artificial shall be three (3) technical officials and (1) motion, word, or beat of music. There will be noise-making devices shall be excluded from head technical official for state. an official timer at each level of competition. All the performance area. Tournament managers 3. When five panel officials are used participants must start in the competition area should not permit spectators to use air horns at at the state final, the high and low scores will with at least one foot on the floor. Entrances the competition venue. Cheerleaders may use be dropped. The remaining scores are and exits are not considered part of the routine megaphones during competition only. averaged. and should not be organized. 4. For both the sectional and the d. All competition rules will E. Competitor’s Apparel: All state final, deductions/penalties shall be apply until the team completely clears the competitors shall wear only school subtracted from the total accumulative point competition floor. issued/approved uniforms for competition value average. 2. Competition Area during the sectionals and the state final. All a. The competitive cheering uniforms, including footwear, must follow the G. Team Ties: At all competitions, teams surface shall be a matted area of 54 feet wide x NFHS Spirit Rules Book. The NFHS Spirit Rules tied for a position which qualifies for 42 feet deep (9 strips). The mats should cover Book governs all participant advancement from preliminaries to finals shall the entire area, provide uniform thickness and apparel/accessories. Participants will not be be advanced without the tie being broken. be a flat, consistent surface with no cracks, permitted to compete in illegal attire. Officials obstructions, or untaped seams. The shall have authority to assess penalties for H. Coaching: At the sectional and state competition mats will run vertical to the panel failure to comply with these requirements. final, eligible high school coaches shall follow officials at all competition sites. 1. Team Uniforms: these procedures: b. Teams may line up anywhere a. All uniforms shall be devoid 1. A maximum of four (4) inside the competition area. A participant can of commercial advertising. The manufacturer’s competitive cheerleading coaches shall be step on the white boundary line, but if he/she logo/trademark which shall not exceed 2 1/4 allowed on the roster to coach. Only coaches steps completely over the white boundary line square inches with no dimension exceeding 2 whose names appear on the list of participants during competition it is considered out of ¼ inches. It may appear only once on each will be allowed to coach unless written bounds. piece of wearing apparel. notification from the school’s principal/IHSA c. Members of your competitive b. All briefs (base garments) official representative verifies the eligibility of a team must fulfill all spotting requirements as should be a solid color and devoid of any coach. Schools may only submit the names of governed by the NFHS Spirit Rules. markings including but not limited to sequins, those coaches who are in compliance with 3. Music prints, letters, words, and symbols. IHSA By-law 2.070. a. Music can be on a CD or c. Teams shall wear uniforms 2. At the state final, eligible coaches digital format with a back-up. Coaches are that are of similar color and/or marking. shall receive four (4) coaching passes in their responsible for all necessary adapters. d. All uniforms must have some team packet. b. It is the responsibility of the school designation (i.e. school name, logo, a. The eligible coaches shall head coach or their designee to start and stop mascot or monograms) visibly printed on the wear the coaching pass on the outside of their music. uniform. his/her clothes while coaching. c. Coaches will be allowed to 2. Participant Limitations: b. Only coaches wearing this check their music prior to performing. a. Fingernails, including pass will be allowed into designated areas to d. Music should not contain any artificial nails, must be kept at an appropriate coach. suggestive lyrics. length (short, near the end of the fingers) to 3. Coaches must always remain in e. The association assumes no minimize risk for the participant. the designated areas during warm-ups and responsibility for the payment of copyright, b. Hair must be worn in a competition and not disrupt the competition. royalty, or any other fees connected to the manner to minimize risk to participants (away Coaching should be limited to words of help performances of any material in the from the face and off the shoulders). and encouragement, and the ethics of good competitive cheer state series. c. Glitter that does not readily sportsmanship must be observed. 4. Props adhere on the hair, face, body or uniform is not 4. Violation of ineligible coaching a. Only appropriate poms, permitted. during the sectional or state final competition signs and school flags/banners used in a safe d. Jewelry of any kind is may be considered gross misconduct and manner by competing teams to lead the crowd prohibited, except for the allowable religious could result in penalty deductions to dismissal during their performance are allowed. and medical needs as outlined in the NFHS from coaching. Spirit Rules Book. —4—
I. State Final Passes: State Final 1. They are in good taste and reflect 3. Television and Radio Originators: passes will be provided to all competing good sportsmanship in their message and use; It is the responsibility of the local manager to schools and eligible coaches and school 2. They reflect identification and accept applications, approve requests to officials/administrators. All participants are encouragement to participants and their originate, collect proper rights fees payment required to wear their passes at all time. respective school/community; (where required) and make cancellation Competitors’ passes can be kept with the 3. They are not displayed in the area refunds for television and/or radio origination, coaching staff while the team is in uniform and of competition or in a manner which does not according to the IHSA television and/or radio competing. Competitors must have their interfere with competition; broadcast policy. passes visible to be allowed entry into the 4. They do not obstruct the view of a. Television broadcast rights arena. State Final passes allow entry into the participants or spectators or cover other fees for all levels of competition below the state state final at any time during the competition. signage; and final level shall be paid to the host school and 5. They are not safety hazards. shall become part of the revenue to be shared J. Substitutions: After the list of by the member school(s) and the Association participants have been entered, competing C. Damage to Property or Equipment: If according to the financial terms stipulated in schools may use any student whose name representatives from any school entered in the these terms and conditions. appears on the list of participants as state series are found guilty of carelessly or b. Radio broadcast rights fees competitors. No substitution of names to the maliciously breaking, damaging or destroying are not required for any level of competition in list of participants shall be made after the property or equipment belonging to the host this state series. Local managers shall permit January list of participants deadline. Alternates school or host venue, such school shall be held radio originations of the competition. on this list may be used for competition at any responsible for costs incurred in replacing or c. Television and/or radio time. repairing such property or equipment. stations which do not apply in advance, or which do not pay required rights fees prior to K. Consolation Competition: There shall D. Media: Policy regarding media the start of the competition in each respective be no consolation competition. requirements for each local manager is level in this state series shall not be given contained in the current IHSA Handbook. credentials nor allowed access to the facility to L. Refusing to Participate: If an IHSA Reporting information to the news media shall originate. Sponsors of the originations for member team refuses to compete after being be the responsibility of each local manager. television and radio shall be only those so assigned to a competition, the tournament Media and school media passes are available stipulated in the respective IHSA television and manager shall report the incident to the IHSA by contacting Matt Troha at the IHSA office at broadcast policies. office. The withdrawing team will be 309-663-6377. 4. Rights Fees for Television and responsible for all applicable fees. Refer to 1. Media Provisions: Space shall be Radio: Article III-D in the terms and conditions set aside to provide for news media a. Television rights fees are to regarding breach of contract. representatives covering the state series be charged by local managers and/or the IHSA whether they are from newspapers, radio as contained in the IHSA television policy. M. Unsportsmanlike Conduct: Managers stations, commercial television stations, and/or b. Radio Fees: and officials have the strictest instructions to cable television stations. i. Sectional Contest = No disqualify any competitor, coach and/or person 2. Media Personnel Requirements: Charge guilty of profane or indecent language or of Photographers or television personnel with ii. State Final = No Charge gross unsportsmanlike conduct. The IHSA by- cameras may enter the performance area to laws give the IHSA Board of Directors complete take pictures provided that: E. Videotaping: The local manager may authority to penalize a school for any a. The individual is wearing the provide videotaping for purchase. Spectators unsportsmanlike conduct on the part of the IHSA media/photographers pass; will be allowed to videotape in the stands, principal, the coach, the athletes, the faculty, b. The individual reports to the provided they remain in their seat and do not the board of education or any other official site manager with credentials; obstruct the view of participants and representative of any participating school. c. The individual stays off the spectators. The IHSA prohibits any taping for matted competition areas and remains at least the purpose of video reviewing during the N. Disqualification: five feet away from the competition floor; tournament. Any team that does not adhere to these terms d. The individual remains and conditions may be subject to seated when taking pictures; F. Flash Photography: No flash cameras disqualification from the tournament and will e. The individual only walks can be used during competition. automatically forfeit any right to awards when the competitors are entering or exiting; received at the tournament. f. The individual refrains from G. Tobacco/Liquid Nicotine Products: speaking to the student athletes during The use of tobacco or liquid nicotine products IX. TOURNAMENT POLICIES competition. in any competition area, either during a g. Media is not allowed in the practice or while a contest is in progress, or A. All-Star Teams: No officers of the warm up area or locker rooms. affiliated property of any IHSA state series tournament, game official or anyone serving h. If applicable, news media contest by any coach, player, any other person under the supervision of the Illinois High may use non-distracting lighting if the manager connected with a team, or fan shall be School Association may cooperate in any way has given permission. News media prohibited. State series hosts are required to in the selection of an all-star/all-state team. photographers are allowed to use filtered make all state series contest sites and any electronic flashes. If the manager and contest affiliated property, including parking lots, fan B. Fans Signs and Banners: The officials agree that the flashes are causing accommodation areas, and other school or displaying of signs, banners, placards or interference with the conduct of the event venue property, tobacco/liquid nicotine similar items by fans at IHSA state series is competition, then they can require the free zones on the date or dates of any IHSA permitted, provided: photographer to cease use of the flash. event being held at the site. —5—
H. Use of Inhalers: A student with 3. The winning school at each B. Locations: The host site manager in asthma may possess and use his/her sectional in each represented division will conjunction with the head official will medication during an IHSA competition, while receive a sectional plaque. determine and confirm the logistics of the under the supervision of school personnel, competition. Officials for the competition must provided the school meets the outlined B. State Final Awards: An awards be in the designated official’s area when the procedures of self-administration in the Illinois ceremony will be held at the conclusion of the warm-up period begins. school code. state final. 1. Team standings will be C. Communication: All competition I. Automated External Defibrillators determined in accordance with the scoring communication must be directed to the host (AED): Host schools must have an AED system described in VIII. manager. Normal procedural conversation that available and on site at all IHSA post season 2. A trophy will be awarded to must take place between the host contests. teams finishing first (1), second (2) and third school/manager, officials, coaches, team (3) in each respective division. members or school representatives is allowed. J. Alcoholic Beverages and IHSA State 3. Medallions will be presented to Series: The possession, distribution, sale the schools of the first three placing teams in D. Electronic Scoring: Officials will and/or consumption of alcoholic beverages are each respective division. In addition, four (4) submit score sheets electronically to the head prohibited at the site and on any affiliated coaches, one (1) superintendent, one (1) official at the competition for each division. It is property of any IHSA state series contest. State principal, one (1) athletic director and one (1) the head official’s responsibility to verify all series hosts are required to make all state athletic trainer will be presented with a scores and order of finish. The site manager series contest sites and any affiliate property, medallion. Only the credentialed team/school will include score sheets and order of finish including parking lots, fan accommodation representatives may participate in the awards after the competition of each division in the areas, and other school or event venue presentation. team exit packets. property, alcohol free zones on the date or 4. Competitors participating in the dates of any IHSA event being held at the site. awards presentation shall wear their school’s E. Fees: Officials will be paid by the Violation of this policy by an event host will official warm-up or team uniform. If a school IHSA via ArbiterPay. subject the host to a penalty for violation of fails to comply, they shall not be allowed to 1. Sectionals: Each panel and IHSA By-law 2.020. Such penalty may include participate in the awards ceremony. technical official shall receive a flat fee of but not necessarily be limited to prohibition $235.50. Each head official shall receive a flat against subsequent event hosting C. Awards Fulfillment: All awards will fee of $275.50. assignments. Violation of this policy by a non- be furnished by the IHSA and are not an 2. State Final: Each panel and hosting member school will subject the school expense charged upon the individual host. technical official shall receive a flat fee of to penalty for violation of IHSA By-law 2.020. Sectional level awards will be mailed to the $420.50. Each head official shall receive a flat Patrons of any IHSA state series contest host sites. fee of $445.50. determined to be in violation of this policy will 1. Duplicate awards will be be removed from the premise, and law presented in the case of ties. F. Mileage Reimbursement Policy: In enforcement officials will be called as 2. Additional medallion awards can the state series, to assist officials for out-of- warranted. No ticket refunds will be granted in be purchased by the winning schools. pocket expenses, a voucher system will be such cases. used to compensate officials when they XI. OFFICIALS actually drive in excess of 70 miles round trip K. Prayer at IHSA State Series Contest: per competition. Payment will be made through Prayer at an IHSA state series contest that A. Assignments: IHSA licensed officials the IHSA office, after completion of the takes place over the public address system is will be assigned through the IHSA office to tournament series, at a rate of thirty (30) cents prohibited. work the sectionals and state finals. per mile for all mileage in excess of 70 miles 1. Sectionals: At each sectional level round trip. No compensation will be permitted X. AWARDS of competition seven (7) officials will be for trips of less than 70 miles round trip. assigned to each sectional: One (1) head A. Sectional Awards: Awards will be official, three (3) panel officials, and three (3) presented at each sectional. technical officials in which one will be 1. Team standings will be designated as the head tech official. The head determined in accordance with the scoring official will make “comments only.” system described in VIII. 2. State Final: At the state final 2. The top five (5) schools competition, one (1) head official, five (5) panel advancing in each represented division from officials, and three (3) technical officials for the sectional to the state final will be each division will be assigned. Additionally, one announced. (1) head technical official will be assigned to the state final to oversee all four divisions. —6—
Competing School Information • www.ihsa.org • Phone: 309-663-6377 • Fax: 309-663-7479 • 2021-22 Competitive Cheerleading Competition Information Important Dates: Tuesday, August 10.................................................Online Rules Presentation Available Monday, October 25 ...............................................Practice May Begin Monday, Nov. 1.......................................................Competition May Begin Monday, November 1..............................................Entry Deadline Monday, November 15............................................Deadline to Declare Coed Entry Monday, November 29............................................Sectional Assignments Posted Tuesday, November 30 ...........................................Last Date to View Online Rules Presentation Monday, January 10 ...............................................List of Participants Online Deadline Wednesday, January 12..........................................Team Photo and Cutline Due in IHSA Schools Center Saturday, January 29 ..............................................Sectionals Tuesday, February 1................................................Deadline for Advancing Schools to Confirm Hotel Rooms Thursday, February 3 ..............................................State Final Packet Pick Up @ VIP Entrance of Grossinger Motors Arena - 6:30-8:30 p.m. Friday, February 4 ...................................................State Final Packet Pick Up @ Pepsi Ice Center @ 7:00 a.m. Friday-Saturday, February 4-5 ................................State Final @ Grossinger Motors Arena in Bloomington Tournament Central @ Pepsi Ice Center (Time Schedule Posted on IHSA.org) Saturday, February 5...............................................Season Ends Wednesday, March 2, 2022 ....................................Competitive Cheerleading Advisory Committee Meeting Future State Series Dates: Sectionals State January 28, 2023 February 3-4, 2023 January 27, 2024 February 2-3, 2024 February 1, 2025 February 7-8, 2025 Terms and Conditions: The Terms and Conditions are the rules under which your school agreed to compete in the state series. The Terms and Conditions can be found online on at IHSA.org on the “Competitive Cheerleading” page under “Resources”. 2021-2022 Rule Changes: Refer to the gray shaded areas of the Competitive Cheerleading State Series Terms and Conditions for any rule changes. Sectional Assignment: Entered schools will be assigned to a sectional by the IHSA. Sectional assignments are available online at www.ihsa.org under the “Competitive Cheerleading” link - https://www.ihsa.org/SportsActivities/CompetitiveCheerleading.aspx. Click on “State Series Information & Results” and then “Assignments”. Sectional assignments will be posted after the November entry deadlines. List of Participants: To participate in the Competitive Cheerleading State Series, schools must complete the following information by midnight, Monday, January 10, 2022. • IHSA List of Participants (LOP). Schools should print a copy of each page of the online forms for their records and take them to the competition. If a school does not submit their online list of participants by the deadline, coaches and/or participants from that school are subject to penalties, which could include but not be limited to being ruled ineligible to coach or compete in the state series and/or charged $100.00 for breach of contract. Sectionals: Sectional level competitions will be held on Saturday, January 29 at various locations around the state. “Sectional Performance Order” for competition will be posted online on the “Competitive Cheerleading” menu page at IHSA.org under “State Series Information & Results”. Schedules will be posted approximately two weeks prior to the Sectional and may be subject to change. A coaches meeting conducted by the assigned sectional manager will take place at each Sectional prior to each division. Sectional Level Advancement of Winners & Awards: The top five (5) teams in each division shall advance from each sectional to the state final. The top team in each division from every sectional shall receive a sectional championship plaque. —7—
Official’s Assignments: Assignment of officials shall be made by the IHSA. The final assignments will be electronically sent to the host school managers through their IHSA Schools Center. Coaches are reminded to rate officials and update their top 15 list of officials throughout the season. Future Sectional Host Sites: Schools interested in being a host site can enter information through the IHSA Schools Center under “Host Availability” or contact the IHSA at ccarr@ihsa.org. Official Assignments: Assignment of officials shall be made by the IHSA. The final assignments will be electronically sent to the host school managers through their IHSA Schools Center. State Final Information: Coaches can pick up team packets on Thursday, February 3, 2022 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the VIP entrance of the Arena. The arena will be available for viewing during this time at the concourse level only. On Friday and Saturday, tournament central will in the Pepsi Ice Center connected to the arena and coaches can pick up team packets after 7:00 a.m. on Friday, February 4, 2022. State Final Souvenir Merchandise will be available for purchase in the concourse of the Arena on Friday and Saturday. State Final Structure: Friday: Preliminary rounds of competition in all four divisions with the top ten (10) teams in each division advancing to finals. Saturday: Final rounds of competition in all four divisions with the top (3) teams being awarded. State Final Awards: An awards ceremony will be conducted at the conclusion of each division on Saturday. State Final Small Division: 1st through 3rd places – team trophy and medals Medium Division: 1st through 3rd places – team trophy and medals Large Division: 1st through 3rd places – team trophy and medals Coed Division: 1st through 3rd places – team trophy and medals Sportsmanship award(s) will be sent to the school(s) that display exemplary sportsmanship throughout the state series. Competition Mats: Ross Athletic Supply will be the official provider of the state final warm up and competition carpet bonded foam cheerleading mats. The state final mats are available for purchase after the finals. Contact stacy@rossathletic.com - 479-646-2122 for details. Music Provider: Calvin Buado from Double B Entertainment will be the official provider of the state final warm up and competition music equipment. Questions regarding music can be directed to calvincornel@gmail.com. —8—
Competitive Cheerleading Scoresheet o Sectional School: ___________________________________________________________________ o State Division: __________________________________________________________________ Official Name and ID Number:__________________________________________________ COMPETITION CATEGORY TEAM SCORE COMMENTS JUMPS 10 pts. ________________ Execution 5 pts. ________________ TUMBLING 10 pts. ________________ Execution 5 pts. ________________ PYRAMIDS/TOSSES 10 pts. ________________ Execution 5 pts. ________________ PARTNER STUNTS 10 pts. ________________ Execution 5 pts. ________________ MOTIONS/DANCE 10 pts. ________________ PROJECTION/SHOWMANSHIP 10 pts. ________________ SKILL UTILIZATION 10 pts. ________________ ROUTINE COMPOSITION 10 pts. ________________ RAW SCORE ________________/100 pts. — DEDUCTIONS______________ — LEGALITIES _______________ TOTAL _______________ /100 pts. As of: 05-04-2021 —9—
IHSA COMPETITIVE CHEERLEADING Score Sheet Rubric Degree of difficulty ranges are based on a majority of the team performing skills within each level. Placement within a specific range is determined by the difficulty of the skills performed, the percentage of athletes performing the skills, and additional skills performed above the level of difficulty achieved by the team. Not performing a majority of any skill in a given category will result in a difficulty score of 5-6. Difficulty Rubric JUMPS Additional jumps beyond four will be rewarded in the Skill Utilization category. LEVEL 1: 6-7 LEVEL 2: 7-8 LEVEL 3: 8-9 LEVEL 4: 9-10 -Two different advanced* -Two different advanced* jumps -Three different advanced* jumps -Four advanced* jumps jumps Including: Including Including • One full team synchronized • One full team synchronized • One full team synchronized advanced* advanced* jump advanced* jump combination jump • One combination jump • Three different advanced* jumps *Advanced Jumps include: herky, side hurdler, front hurdler, toe touch, pike, double nine, around the world TUMBLING - Standing or Running If both running and standing tumbling are performed, the degree of difficulty will be based on the skills (either running or standing) that have the highest difficulty. Additional tumbling skills will be rewarded in the Skill Utilization category. —10— LEVEL 1: 6-7 LEVEL 2: 7-8 LEVEL 3: 8-9 LEVEL 4: 9-10 -Basic roll (forward or backward) -Front handspring -Front aerial walkover -Advanced combination jump to back tuck -Handstand -Running or standing back handspring -Punch front -Specialty passes with two or more no handed skills -Cartwheel -Aerial cartwheel -Running or standing tuck -Running or standing layout -Roundoff -Advanced jump to back handspring -Running or standing pike -Running or standing full -Front or back walkover -Advanced single jump to back tuck PYRAMIDS OR TOSSES If both Pyramids and Tosses are performed, the degree of difficulty will be based on the skill (either pyramid or toss) that has the highest difficulty. Additional skills will be rewarded in the Skill Utilization category. LEVEL 1: 6-7 LEVEL 2: 7-8 LEVEL 3: 8-9 LEVEL 4: 9-10 -Pyramid must include: -Pyramid must include: -Pyramid must include: -Pyramid must include: • One extended • One extended single leg • Two extended single leg structures • Three extended single leg structures single leg position position. • Two release transitions - one that ends • A variety of top people in extended single leg • One release • One release that ends in in an extended single leg position. positions transition. an extended position and/or • Two release transitions - one inversion AND and/or and/or -Two skill toss including a twist one that ends in an extended single leg position -One skill toss -Two skill toss and/or -Three skills toss including a twist
PARTNER STUNTS If more than the required skills are performed in a given rubric range at or below the level achieved for degree of difficulty, those skills will be rewarded in the Skill Utilization category. LEVEL 1: 6-7 LEVEL 2: 7-8 LEVEL 3: 8-9 LEVEL 4: 9-10 -Intermediate -High to low tick-tock Must demonstrate a Level 3 skill with two (2) different Must demonstrate two (2) different Level 4 skills with three level partner -Low to low full around advanced body positions* AND a full twisting dismount (3) different advanced body positions* AND a full twisting stunts -Ground inversion to prep from an extended advanced body position or a single dismount from an extended advanced body positions or a -Prep level skills -Extended single leg skill with a full based extended stunt single based extended stunt -Extensions twisting dismount -¼ or ½ up to -Switch up, quick toss, ¼ up, ½ up to -Switch up to advanced body position -Switch up with at least a ½ twist to an extended advanced prep level extended level with one advanced -Switch up with ¼ turn to extended single leg skill body position -¼ or ½ up to body position* with a full twisting -Full up to extension -Full up to an extended single leg skill extended skill dismount -Ground inversion to extended -1 ½ up to extended -Full up to prep -Prep level inversion to extended -Ground level inversion release to prep -Low to high tick-tock advanced to advanced body position level single leg skill -Low to high tick-tock beginning in a liberty -High to high tick-tock -Assisted single base extended skill -Low to high full arounds -Low to high full around to an extended single leg skill -Unassisted single base prep level -Low to high tick-tock ½ twist to liberty -High to high full arounds skills -Prep level inversion release to extension -Prep level inversion release to extended single leg skill -Unassisted single base extended skill -Ground level inversion release to extended -Double up to extended -Unassisted toss hands continuing to an extended skill **Please note: Lists of stunts are not all inclusive. ** *Extended advanced body positions include: Arabesque, heel stretch, over stretch, bow and arrow, scale, scorpion, needle etc. —11— MOTIONS and DANCE Technique = A team’s effectiveness in demonstrating proper form, synchronization, precision, and uniformity. Errors that distract from the performance will also be included. LEVEL 1: 6-7 LEVEL 2: 7-8 LEVEL 3: 8-9 LEVEL 4: 9-10 -Below average level of technique -Below average level of technique -Average level of technique -Above average level of technique -Little to no visual effects* -Basic visual effects* -Multiple visual effects* -Multiple visual effects* -Slow pace -Average pace -Fast pace -Variety of motions and dance -Full team incorporated -Fast pace *Visual effects include: Level changes, ripples, transitions, movements, foot and floor work. Page 2 of 3
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